How to Wake Up the Display Screen of GAC Trumpchi GS4?
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The display screen of GAC Trumpchi GS4 can be awakened by pressing the cylindrical knob located at the lower left side of the central control screen. Below is an introduction to the related content of GAC Trumpchi Shadow Leopard: 1. Body Dimensions: The Shadow Leopard has a length of 4700mm, a width of 1850mm, a height of 1432mm, and a wheelbase of 2736mm. 2. Body Side Profile: The side profile of the car appears compact, featuring a fastback design with a low stance, and two distinctive yellow decorative strips on the front mimicking the air intakes of an aircraft. 3. Powertrain: The GAC Trumpchi Shadow Leopard is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine from the all-new third-generation Julang Power system, integrating multiple new technologies.
Last night I also just figured this out. When I turned off the engine and waited, the screen automatically went black. After restarting the car, I found that pressing the multimedia button with three rectangles on the left side of the steering wheel (the one with the music icon) directly lit up the screen. Tested and confirmed it can be operated blindly with one hand while waiting at a red light. By the way, a reminder: if there's no operation for more than 10 minutes, it will go back to sleep mode. You can also reactivate it by pressing the volume knob below the center console. Pressing this knob down turns it on/off, while a light turn adjusts the volume.
I used to wake up the infotainment screen by tapping it first after getting in the car, but later discovered a more convenient method: simply rotating the round knob at the top of the right-hand steering column stalk. This knob is originally for adjusting instrument cluster brightness, but turning it clockwise all the way will light up the screen, simultaneously waking both the infotainment display and the digital instrument cluster. GAC's design logic here is quite clever - integrating wake-up functions for both displays into a single knob.